Friday, December 7, 2012

About great BSN programs and good hospitals to work in in Chicago

great BSN programs and good hospitals to work in in Chicago?
I am a senior in high school and am planning to attend a public university for two years accumulating all of my general requirements and then continuing on to get my BSN. I am considering attending a university in Chicago to get my BSN. What universities have good programs that are actually in Chicago and which hospitals are the best to work in?
Chicago - 2 Answers
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UIC has one of the best nursing programs in the nation. Check out their website. It is a hard school to get into, but if you have the grades it is a good idea to apply now and they will hold your spot until you complete your pre reqs. If you do want or need to go to a CC first check out the City Colleges of Chicago. Make sure you get a print out of transfer guides for the schools you choose, so you don't waste your time taking classes that will not transfer. 

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

About where can I find a dental school that offers free assess for braces work in chicago,Il

Where can I find a dental school that offers free assess for braces work in chicago,Il?
They took my medicaid and need to have my braces come off so I was wondering if anyone has any links or resources that can offer me free dental service from a dental school? If you don't get what I mean here's a link http://www.ehow.com/how_4932870_dental-work.html I need answer ASAP
Dental - 1 Answers
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http://dentistry.uic.edu/

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

About volunteer service work in Chicago

Volunteer service work in Chicago?
I'm going to Chicago with my school in April, but we need ideas for service work. What are some good ideas for a group of 40 8th graders?
Community Service - 2 Answers
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sing at a local Children's Hospital help out at a yard sale have an easter egg hunt and raise money for a local hospice deliver stuffed animals to the local children's rehabilitation wing to help children recover from car accident and other disabling injuries help out at a food pantry sing songs for the patients and visitors of the rehabilitation hospitals or a hospital in the emergency department waiting room play cards with the elderly at a nursing home

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Friday, September 7, 2012

About we want to work in chicago but live in a city outside- what are some cities

we want to work in chicago but live in a city outside- what are some cities?
we dont want it to be too expensive and yet not ghetto. Some where close that way we can get to and from work without alot of traveling. Plus somewhere there are shopping for groceries and everything.
Chicago - 5 Answers
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I lived in Naperville, IL for about 7 years. It is located about 45 minutes away from the city (not including traffic). The taxes are a little higher than some of the surrounding areas, but it is a good area with nice houses and excellent schools. It also has many good shopping areas and grocery stores. Naperville was also named on a top 5 list (I'm not sure of the exact reference) of the safest places to live in America.
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Oak Park is not too far from the City, it's probably take you about 15-20 minutes to get into downtown area by car, maybe even the same amount of time by train (Metra). Elmhurst is also pretty close also. Both towns are pretty nice to live in.
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actually the northwest side of Chicago is a very nice area of the city to live in. not ghetto at all, close to the blueline and metra trains. plenty of shopping areas.
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Naperville, a suburb about 35 miles away from Chicago is probably your best bet. It was recently featured in money magazine as the 2nd best place in the United States to raise a family. There are homes in the price range from 200,000 (mind you they are going to be small and old) to around 3,000,000. You can get a typical middle class home for about 400,000. The taxes are higher, but they are not going into the mayor's pocket. There are 2 excellent school districts, district 203 and district 204. 203 is older and extremely reputed, having extremely high standardized test score averages. 204 is a newer districts, so you will be looking at higher taxes. There is an excellent library, in fact it is number one for towns between 100,000 and 400,000. Naperville has about 140,000 people. The downtown area is posh yet friendly. The crime rate is really really low.
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joliet, naperville, orland park are all on the south or west burbs and are nice. schamburg is another nice place to live.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

About how much does temp work pay in Chicago

How much does temp work pay in Chicago?
I'm moving from NY to Chicago June 1, and I'm expecting to have to do temp work for a while to have some extra cash until I find a good job. Does anyone know how much temp work pays on average in Chicago?
Careers & Employment - 4 Answers
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It all depends on what you are qualified for. I am not in Chicago but I deal with a lot of temp services at my job here and they charge me about 50% more then what they would pay you. For example for an admin job (like filing, answering phones, general office stuff) I might pay like 15-18/ hour and they would get around 10-12. This is in the Philly area though
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Five years ago I worked at the University of Chicago and I would hire temps for various offices when someone went on vacation or sick leave, etc. At that time a temp was paid anywhere from $12 - $15 per hour depending on what company I used. So I am sure the hourly pay is a little more now, five years later. Good Luck to you on your move and in finding a good job. ps - The University of Chicago pays very well and has very good benefits if you are moving closer to the South Side.
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Brain surgery: $5,000.00 an hour. Fry line at McDonald's: $6.75 an hour. Being able to get the first job, when all you have are the skills for the second: Priceless!
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This does depend on the job. Some temp jobs pay more than others.

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